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EMNLP
2008
14 years 11 months ago
Learning to Predict Code-Switching Points
Predicting possible code-switching points can help develop more accurate methods for automatically processing mixed-language text, such as multilingual language models for speech ...
Thamar Solorio, Yang Liu
ACL
2006
14 years 11 months ago
Analysis and Repair of Name Tagger Errors
Name tagging is a critical early stage in many natural language processing pipelines. In this paper we analyze the types of errors produced by a tagger, distinguishing name classi...
Heng Ji, Ralph Grishman
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DS
2001
118views Database» more  DS 2001»
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Constraints as Mobile Specifications in E-Commerce Applications
We show how quantified constraints expressed in a sub-language of first-order logic, againstashareddatamodelthatisfreetoevolve, provideanexcellentwayof transporting domain-specific...
Kit-ying Hui, Peter M. D. Gray, Graham J. L. Kemp,...
KDD
2005
ACM
192views Data Mining» more  KDD 2005»
15 years 10 months ago
Modeling and predicting personal information dissemination behavior
In this paper, we propose a new way to automatically model and predict human behavior of receiving and disseminating information by analyzing the contact and content of personal c...
Xiaodan Song, Ching-Yung Lin, Belle L. Tseng, Ming...
CODES
2003
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Early estimation of the size of VHDL projects
The analysis of the amount of human resources required to complete a project is felt as a critical issue in any company of the electronics industry. In particular, early estimatin...
William Fornaciari, Fabio Salice, Daniele Paolo Sc...